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Tiffany, you really should reconsider your life choices if you are obsessed with going back to law school to become the first female president. J ---------------------- Forwarded by Justin Williams/HOU/ECT on 06/22/2000 04:48 PM --------------------------- "Michael Carlisle" on 06/22/2000 12:32:57 PM To: "Williams Justin (E-mail)" , "Browne Patricia (E-mail)" cc: Subject: 1st female president--this is no joke. Check out this article, particularly the last part. If we had Tiffany in the neighborhood, we could set her up to be the very first female president. Mike Carlisle Director, eProduct Development Delphi Information Services mcarlisle@delphi.com t 800-383-5167 f 317-770-4461 > > You know for sure you've seen it all when even in your fantasy > world > the guy in the Oval Office has to be a > female. > That's right. A woman. > In our lifetime. A female president. > Now that would be really something. > In this week's column, Newsweek takes a look at what it would be like > if > such a day came to pass. > It could be big... > bigger than Oprah. > Think about it. > A Democratic woman president. > It could happen. > After all, it was a Republican woman, Margaret Thatcher, who became > the > first female premier of a country in the world. > Could it happen in America? > Could America be led by the most powerful first lady? > You better think about it, America. > Our very lives might depend upon it. > I'm not kidding. > As Newsweek makes clear, it's likely that if Hillary runs and is > elected, > she'll be in the number one position of her husband's administration. > Let's take a look at this week's Newsweek. > The title "The Clintons' Wild Ride" sends the chills down your spine. > Here's why. > The article focuses on Hillary's path to the White House. > Toward the end, in the "First for Women" part, the writer talks about > how > "The more powerful the male, the greater the odds for an unhappy > family. > Not so for Hillary. > She faces it all with a wink." > The subtitle says, "It's a Bill marriage--a love-hate relationship > that's > alive and well." > Oprah Winfrey is mentioned. > This is all about Hillary. > Next week's Newsweek "Will Hillary run?" > Just look at the picture accompanying the story. > It shows Hillary and Bill having dinner. > It's obvious they're talking about politics. > This is just getting started. > It's time to get your checkbook ready. > As Newsweek points out, if Hillary takes this next step and launches > her > campaign for the White House, she will become the first woman to lead > a > major-party presidential ticket. > And if that weren't enough, this isn't a regular election, it's a > campaign > for the White House. > This is the equivalent of a boxing match with rounds and rounds of > brutal > punching. > A real heavyweight fight. > If she gets into this ring, she could be the only thing standing > between > a Republican President and the Oval Office. > If Hillary is elected, it will change the dynamics of the political > landscape > as it affects both political parties. > It will also have a huge effect on the way the Democrats do > business. > The Newsweek article predicts, "The Clintons' quest for the White > House > will reshape all politics." > Some media analysts believe she could even lead the Democrats to > decisive > victory in 2004. > That's why the Clintons are willing to go through the gutter and do > whatever > it takes to become the power couple of the century. > The political landscape is no longer level playing fields with all > players > having the same opportunities. > Now, it's the Clintons against the Republicans. > Some have compared her to the man who was called "the second coming > of > Christ" and the "Winston Churchill of our time." > Others have compared her to the second coming of Joan of Arc. > Still others have compared her to the Virgin Mary. > Now we can add one more. > The Newsweek article also mentions that a number of liberal members > of > the New York Senate were worried that she might become the first > woman > to occupy the Oval Office. > This doesn't come close to the fear of a million angels trumpeting. > This, my friends, is an important article that every thinking > American > should read. > I hope we're ready. > It has been foretold by the prophets of our time. > -- The most powerful man in the world. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/